* [http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/RAW-file-format.htm Advantages and disadvantages of the RAW format and more basic information]

* [http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/RAW-file-format.htm Advantages and disadvantages of the RAW format and more basic information]

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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 20 November 2007

RAW refers to
a group of some hundred proprietary image formats containg unprocessed sensor data from digital cameras.

They all have in common that they contain the unprossesed data as it comes from the analog/digital (A/D) converter. This files need to be processed - at least interpolated, since the color information for most of them is located in different pixels - and converted to a common image format to be viewed or otherwise used. They might contain additional data comparable to the EXIF information.

RAW converters

There are numerous RAW converters but only few that can convert most or all RAW formats, most of them based on dcraw written by David J. Coffin. Most of them offer sophisticated ways to control white balance, tonal range, contrast, shadow detail, exposure etc. Some even allow for correction of chromatic aberration or noise.